Идиома "break (something) down" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Burst in on (someone or something)
- Bread and water
- Bump into (someone)
- Blackout
- Big cheese
- By the way
- Beat a path to (someone's) door
- Black eye
- Burn the candle at both ends
- Beef up (something)
- Brush up on (something)
- Bone up (on something)
- Bounce a check
- Back down
- Bail a company out
- Bird in hand is worth two in the bush
- Back down (from someone or something)
- Breakthrough
- Back and forth
- Bigwig
- Be the death of (someone)
- Brains behind (something)
- Bear (someone or something) in mind
- Blow up in (someone's) face
- Blood is thicker than water
- Butt heads with (someone)
- By any means
- Bread and butter
- Be game
- Bear witness (to something)
- Burst into flames
- By the seat of one's pants
- Bang/beat one's head against the wall
- By means of
- By word of mouth
- Boot out
- Busman's holiday
- By a whisker/hair
- Behind closed doors
- By hook or by crook
- Break in (someone or something)
- Bet on the wrong horse
- By all means
- Barge in on (someone or something)
- Blow one's nose
- Break a leg!
- Best/better part of (something)
- Back in circulation
- Below average
- Beside the point